Congratulations to the Recipients of the 2011 Core77 Design Awards!

From Austin to Ahmedabad, Tokyo to Turin, we hope you enjoyed tuning into our two-week global celebration of design excellence. Thanks to all those who participated in our inaugural year and a special congratulations goes out to our Winners, Runners-up and Notables—check back as we spotlight these award-winning projects in the coming weeks. For more information on this year's awards, head over to Core77DesignAwards.com

Update: An earlier version of this story misreported that the structure works like a cooling tower.The Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1 are pleased to announce the winner of this year's Young Architects Program (YAP), an annual call for proposals for a temporary outdoor installation for the converted schoolyard...

Content sponsored by SurfaceLast month, we announced the Surface Classroom Design Challenge (where our own Allan Chochinov will a part of the judging panel). If you haven't already, make sure to enter the contest before January 24th, 2014. Let's take a look at the way Surface has been changing the...

Photos by Priscilla de CastroFor the last round of the Hatch Live competition, the contestants were kept in the dark in terms of what they would be designing until four hours before the competition. "We wanted to keep it exciting," says Matthew Sargeant, founder and CEO of Hatch Hub. "We...

The Leveraged Freedom Chair, a wheelchair optimized for rural terrain. All images courtesy Icsid.As the field of design for social impact grows, so does the discourse around it. Here at Core77, we recognize Social Impact as its own category in our own Design awards [Ed. Note: Which are now open...